Early Christian figures like Minucius Felix, contrary to popular thought, did not reject the idea of incorporating Greek classics into Christianity. Their view was that these Greeks were making their way towards the ultimate goal: the teachings of Jesus. 472 kata lagi

Plato, in his famous fight against the ancient Sophists, discovered that their “universal art of enchanting the mind by arguments” (Phaedrus 261) had nothing to do with truth but aimed at opinions which by their very nature are changing, and which are valid only “at the time of the agreement and as long as the agreement lasts” (Theaetetus 172). 168 kata lagi

Plato was regarded as being the founder of western philosophy; this is not simply a question of history, but also of long standing influence – Plato is not only regarded by many as the founder of philosophy, but also as one of the most significant philosophers in the West. 6.507 kata lagi